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Lt. Charles B. Gatewood (1853-1896), an educated Virginian, served
in the Sixth U.S. Cavalry as the commander of Indian scouts.
Gatewood was largely accepted by the Native peoples with whom he
worked because of his efforts to understand their cultures. It was
this connection that Gatewood formed with the Indians, and with
Geronimo and Naiche in particular, that led to his involvement in
the last Apache war and his work for Indian rights. Realizing that
he had more experience dealing with Native peoples than other
lieutenants serving on the frontier, Gatewood decided to record his
experiences. Although he died before he completed his project, the
work he left behind remains an important firsthand account of his
life as a commander of Apache scouts and as a military commandant
of the White Mountain Indian Reservation. Louis Kraft presents
Gatewood's previously unpublished account, punctuating it with an
introduction, additional text that fills in the gaps in Gatewood's
narrative, detailed notes, and an epilogue. Kraft's work offers new
background information on Gatewood and discusses the manuscript as
a fresh account of how Gatewood viewed the events in which he took
part. Louis Kraft, an independent scholar, is the author of
Gatewood & Geronimo and Custer and the Cheyenne: George
Armstrong Custer's Winter Campaign on the Southern Plains.
Lt. Charles B. Gatewood (1853-96), an educated Virginian, served in
the Sixth U.S. Cavalry as the commander of Indian scouts. Gatewood
was largely accepted by the Native peoples with whom he worked
because of his efforts to understand their cultures. It was
precisely this connection between Gatewood and the Indians, and
with Geronimo and Naiche in particular, that led to his involvement
in the last Apache war and his work for Indian rights.
Realizing that he had more experience dealing with Native peoples
than other lieutenants serving on the frontier, Gatewood decided to
record his experiences. Although he died before he completed his
project, "Lt. Charles Gatewood & His Apache Wars Memoir" is an
important firsthand account of Gatewood's life as a commander of
Apache scouts and as a military commandant of the White Mountain
Indian Reservation. Louis Kraft presents Gatewood's previously
unpublished account, complementing it with an introduction,
additional text that fills in the gaps in Gatewood's narrative,
detailed notes, and an epilogue. Kraft's work offers new background
information on Gatewood and throws the manuscript into new relief
as a fresh account of how Gatewood viewed the events in which he
took part.
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